Боже,,,, мой, что творят!!! ЧУДЕСА!!! А КАК ДЕВУШКА!!! Догнала!!! Накрыла ФАНТАСТИКА!!! Да, такое видеть, в живую,,, это сверх Уникальность!!! ШЕДЕВР!!! не ИНАЧЕ!!! БРАВО!!! 🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉
All these guys are incredibly athletic, so dont take what im saying as a negative towards them but a lot of the camera angles make it appear they are higher than they really are in these. Again, these fellas are very impressive, but just wanted to point that out.
These guys give creadence to what I’ve been saying about The Dr. I saw an NBA file tape were he took off from the foul line & cleared a players head with his sneakers!!!!!😂
Still waiting for somebody to match David "Skywalker" Thompson's most famous dunk. When basketball fans remember the first dunk contest, they think of the ABA’s star player at the time that was known for his style and grace. Dr. J. Erving would go coast to coast and take off from the free-throw line 15 feet from the basket, glide through the air as if in slow motion and slam it home. This was one of the most memorable dunks in the history of the dunk contest. It inspired others such as Michael Jordan’s 1988 free-throw line dunk, which many still say is the greatest of all time. As a matter of fact, New York City playground legend Jumpin’ Jackie Jackson was the first guy to jump from the free throw line and also grab a quarter from the top of the backboard. According to the people that were in attendance at the dunk contest, David Thompson performed the greatest dunk of the night; the only thing was he did it during pre-game warm-ups and it wasn’t captured on video. This fed right into the mystique that always existed around the ABA, since most of it was never televised as there were no television contracts. Thompson performed his "cradle the baby dunk." “Since my hands weren’t very big, I couldn’t really palm the ball so I would cup it," Thompson said. "I’d cup it with my left hand between my hand and forearm and put it above the rim and come over the top with my right hand and punch it into the basket. Very few guys could do it, I was told that Wilt Chamberlain could do something like it but I never seen it. "You not only had to be able to jump high but you had to have the hang time, you had to be able to levitate up there and punch it through the basket.”
Incredible talent, athleticism!!! But can they actually play the game? They are going to need it playing against the "real big boys" at the next level, where everybody is good.
Every WNBA player that thinks she deserves more money should have to watch this video NONSTOP for at least a week. They should only be allowed food, water and bathroom breaks.
That’s the thing.. It’s that us humans as individuals can do whatever tf we feel like and we commenters can do a single thing about it, it’s out of our control and is not gonna change the outcome of these videos that this channels uploads. You can express your opinion but when it’s something like this, it’s almost like common sense, would you want other people commenting on your videos and them telling you what to do with your vids? I bet no and you wouldn’t listen to them either. So stop bickering around and get back to what matters brother… Focus on yourself and also 1 thing, never tell another another man what to do and what not to do. Worry about you and only yourself man….
@@keshibeats999 What you've just said is one of the most insanely idiotic things I have ever heard. At no point in your rambling, incoherent response were you even close to anything that could be considered a rational thought. Everyone in this room is now dumber for having listened to it. I award you no points, and may God have mercy on your soul.
White boy dunks.....transitions to defence. Black boy dunks....taunts, shakes, tries to intimidate, yells, forgets defence and loses game for the team.......but that dunk bois!!!!
At the same time,USA basketball is weaker than ever,Dončić and Jokić dominating NBA with trash athletic ability🤣🤣American society has gone full 🤡🎪in a last 10 years, and the decline is evident even in basketball